(Jordan Valley) What
is happening with the IDF? The otherday after an operation in the Jordan valley,
the army recovered its troops, however a
section of 5 women were left behind with no means of communication. Realising
that they were effectively in enemy territory, the girls tabbed down a road
towards a means of communication. Whilst
doing so, they were spotted by 2 car loads of Palestinian men, who proceeded to
harass and then attack them, the girls took shelter in a grove of trees and shouted
at the men to leave them alone. Their ordeal only stopped when one of the girls
managed to remove her barrel blocker from her weapon (Used during training exercises
to allow blanks to fire) and aim it at the men. They took note and legged it
along with 3 Helmets they had stolen from the girls. The girls finally came
across a petrol station where they rang for help.

The incident which transpired last week, has
resulted in both the commanding officers and the girls being reprimanded. The
question I have to ask, is how the hell can you leave 5 of your troops behind, (Nobody
ever heard of a roll call?) and not pick up on that for 3 hours until they rang
in for help. After over 70 years of hostilities , you'd think the IDF of today would know better, heads must roll for this inexcusable failure in leadership, thankfully all that was lost were 3 helmets,

(Rotherham) Six men have received a collective jail sentence of 101 years for sexually exploiting five teenage girls. Sheffield crown court how the
group targeted the vulnerable schoolgirls, using drugs and alcohol to rape and
sexually assault their victims between 1998 and 2005. One girl was forced by
her parents to have an abortion when she was about 14 after being raped by a group
of men in a forest. Another said she had been exploited by “100 Pakistani men” by the age of 16.

37 year old Mohammed Imran Ali Akhtar, the ringleader of the
group was found guilty of one count of rape, one count of aiding and abetting
rape, three counts of indecent assault, one count of procuring a girl under 21
to have unlawful sexual intercourse with another, and one count of sexual
assault. He was sentenced to 23 years in jail.

34 year old Iqlak Yousaf, was given 20 years for two counts
of rape and two counts of indecent assault.

35 year old Nabeel
Kurshid,was found guilty of two counts of rape and one count of indecent
assault. He was sentenced to 19 years.

37 year old Tanweer Ali, was given 14 years for two counts
of rape, two counts of indecent assault and one count of false imprisonment.

39 year old Salah Ahmed El-Hakam, was found guilty of one
count of rape, and sentenced to 15 years.

33 year old Asif Ali, was found guilty of two counts of
indecent assault and sentenced to 10 years. A seventh man, who cannot be named
for legal reasons, was convicted of two counts of rape and will be sentenced at
a later date.

Saturday, November 10, 2018

(Mogadishu) The number of people killed when terrorists targeted a hotel
in Somalia’s capital with 4 suicide bombs has risen to 53 from the initial 22,
with over 100 injured.

The blasts, which occurred within minutes of each other,
targeted Mogadishu's Sahafi Hotel and its surroundings. The hotel is near the
headquarters of the Somali Police Force's Criminal Investigations Department
(CID). These were followed by four terrorists who entered the hotel and
proceeded to the roof, firing down on people below. Security forces eventually
killed the assailants and rescued dozens of people from hotel rooms. The
Islamic terror group al-Shabab has claimed
responsibility.